Shavuot is June 4th.

The feasts of Yahuah are listed in Leviticus 23.

From the Feast of Firstfruits we count 7 weeks to Shavuot.

The only way to reach Shavuot TODAY is to begin the count while still IN the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

There is no scriptural basis for this custom of inserting the Feast of Firstfruits WITHIN the feast of unleavened bread.

We believe this is error .... and we're not alone.

Practicing this tradition is ignoring the text and travel chronology of John 20:1 -27.
Verse 26 says "after 8 days" they were able to touch him because He had already ascended to His Father. 8 days after His resurrection is exactly the 26th of the first Month (First Fruits). 50 days after is Shavuot.

We can see from this reading that Messiah had to complete his High Priest responsibilities before he could reunite with the disciples.

This is exactly the practice and custom we see recorded of the Zadok priests in the Dead Sea Scrolls.

The date we keep as the feast of firstfruits is on the 26th day of the first month, every year, faithfully ... exactly as they did it which we believe is the more excellent interpretation.

This allows for the completion of the 7 days of the feast of unleavened bread which has a High Sabbath at its conclusion and then subsequently the following Yom Rishon is The Feast of Firstfruits and the start of the count.

This is confirmed in the Dead Sea Scrolls as the custom of the Zadok Priests so it is not a private interpretation, but the interpretation of those commended of Elohim in Ezekiel 44:15.

In conclusion, we believe this is the correct application of the calendar and of the feasts as listed in Leviticus 23.

Shavuot is June 4th. The Pope, her daughters, and the Edomites ... are wrong.